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CNBC International - Working women in Sweden, Norway and Iceland, rejoice! According to the Economist's glass-ceiling index, women in these higher-scoring Nordic nations have the best chances of equal treatment at work
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The Economist - The glass ceiling index. Where do women have the best chances of equal treatment at work? Even in Nordic countries women are paid less than men for similar work.
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Iceland leads the way to women's equality in the workplace | The Economist
Iceland best place to be a working woman, according to the Economist's Glass -Ceiling Index | Icelandmag
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The U.S., a good place for working women? | Al Día News
Embassy of Sweden in Hanoi - Yet despite progress for women in the workplace, it is still a long way to go for many countries according to The Economist's latest glass-ceiling index,
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The Economist on Twitter: "Our "Glass-Ceiling Index" reveals the best and worst places to be a working woman https://t.co/iJHtAs30P7 https://t.co/aEpJ3pIaKJ" / Twitter
Israel ישראל on Twitter: "#InternationalWomensDay 🇮🇱 ranks 14th (up from 2016, & above #OECD average) at @TheEconomist's 'Glass-Ceiling Index', which compares OECD countries by parameters of #women's work, education & pay. Full
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